Pregnancy Safety; Fastening The Seat Belts; Releasing A Seat Belt; Seat Belt Pretensioner - SMART #1 2023 User Manual

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Occupants safety
NOTE Damage caused by unused
seat belts being trapped
If an unused seat belt is not fully re-
tracted, it may become trapped in the
door or in the seat mechanism.
► Always make sure that unused seat
belts are fully retracted.

Pregnancy safety

It is particularly important for a pregnant
woman to wear the seat belt correctly.
Before operating the vehicle, a pregnant
woman shall confirm with a doctor if she
could drive a vehicle. To lower the risk of
injury for you and your child, adjust the
seat to stay away from the steering wheel,
as long as you can still operate it normally.
Pass the shoulder strap through the
shoulder, middle of the chest and to the
side of the abdomen.
The belly strap shall fit over the thighs and
below the abdomen as much as possible.
Do not raise the seat belt. Tighten the seat
belt and make sure it fits the body closely.
Make sure the seat belt is not twisted.

Fastening the seat belts

If the seat belt is pulled quickly or sharply,
the seat belt retractor locks and does not
release the seat belt further.
1. Always insert a seat belt tongue
the buckle
of the corresponding
seat.
Pull the seat belt to make sure it is fas-
tened correctly after hearing a "click"
sound.
2. Press and hold the button on the seat
belt height adjustment device
adjust the device to the desired
position.
3. Release the button on the seat belt
height adjustment device
sure the device is locked in place.

Releasing a seat belt

Press the red button in the seat belt
buckle and guide the seat belt back with
the seat belt tongue.

Seat belt pretensioner

The front seat belts are equipped with
pretensioners. In case of serious collision,
the pretensioners trigger at the same time
as the airbags. The pretensioners auto-
matically tighten the seat belts, securing
the occupants more effectively, thus re-
ducing the forward inclination of the
occupants.
The second row outboard seat belts are
equipped with pretensioners to tighten
the seat belts, thus reducing the forward
inclination of the occupants.
If the pretensioners and airbags are not
triggered during a collision, it does not
mean that they have failed. It could be the
intensity or the type of the collision does
not meet the triggering conditions.
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